Heritage is the World's Largest Collectibles Auctioneer, but we're
always striving to improve, and so today we are asking for your
help. Let us know what you collect and what you'd like to see in
upcoming Heritage Coin auctions.

By answering all of these questions
fully, you can help Heritage to continue to build auctions with
the material you want to see. And remember, if you fully answer
this confidential survey you may be chosen to win one of these
valuable prizes:

Grand Prize: A Certified Uncirculated 1907 High Relief
$20!*

First Prize: Five winners can auction up to $100,000 of
their coins for free in any one of Heritage's 2014-2015 auctions
(no seller's commission).

Second Prize: Ten winners can auction up to $50,000 of
their coins for free in any one of Heritage's 2014-2015 auctions
(no seller's commission).

Third Prize: Ten winners will have the opportunity to
have a Heritage representative review their collection, give a
professional current market evaluation, and have up to 30 coins
certified by PCGS or NGC at Heritage's expense (up to a $5,000
value).

Your confidential, completed survey must be completed by January
31st, 2014 to participate in the drawing. Only one entry
per person is eligible to win. Winner will be announced on our
website by February 17, 2014. Thank you, and good luck!

Heritage Auctions, the world's largest numismatic auctioneer, sold
more than $105 million worth of coins and currency January 5-12,
2014, setting records across U.S. Coins, World Coins and U.S. Currency
including the most valuable piece of currency on the planet.

"The number of records broken during the first full week of 2014 is
unprecedented in the history of numismatics," said Greg Rohan,
President of Heritage Auctions. "These results show numismatics is
a vibrant and thriving hobby and we are grateful to play a leading
role in its growth."

Both the Brasher Doubloon and the 1913 Nickel were offered during
Heritage's January 8-12 FUN U.S. Coin Signature
Auction in Orlando, Fla., which, along with Heritage's FUN
Currency Signature
Auction and the Adam Mervis Large Cent
Collection Auction (also at FUN) generated a record $90+
million in total sales. This particular Brasher Doubloon had been
off the market since it was purchased by a Chicago resident in 1979
for a then-record price of $430,000. It was the subject of a
Raymond Chandler book, a Hollywood movie and it was displayed by a
previous owner at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.

Additional records for U.S. rarities came as a 1927-D $20 MS66 NGC, the
nation's rarest regular-issue coin, set the highest price ever paid
for any U.S. coin struck and released for general circulation after
10 determined bidders drove the price to $1,997,500.

Heritage's Currency Signature
Auction set a world record for the most valuable piece of
currency ever sold when the legendary 1890 $1,000 Treasury
Note, popularly referred to as the "Grand Watermelon note" —
due to the design of the large zeroes on the reversed side of the
bill, resembling watermelons — sold for an astounding $3,290,000.
The last time this note was offered at auction was in 1970, where
it brought $11,000.

"Collectors knew this was not a chance that was going to come
around again anytime soon, and they bid accordingly," said Dustin
Johnston, Director of Rare Currency at Heritage Auctions. "The
result being that this beautiful little piece of paper is now the
most valuable of its kind in the world and has a new chapter to add
to its legend."

Earlier in the week Heritage's offering of more than 2,000 World and Ancient Coins
during the annual New York International Numismatic Convention
totaled approximately $15 million in sales, led by a stunning and
pristine 1822 Pedro I gold
6400 Reis, AU55 NGC realized $499,375. The 1822 Pedro quickly
surpassed its $200,000 pre-auction estimate, beating the previous
world record for a Brazilian coin at auction two times over.

The current bid on
any item in a Heritage auction will always be calculated as the
lesser of:

The maximum bid on the item, or

One increment above the second highest bid on the item.

If a reserve has been posted on the lot, the current bid may not be
less than the reserveIn our Signature Auctions, we receive bids
from many sources, such as faxes, mail bids, absentee phone bids,
and podium bids — written bids left by someone present at the
auction site. These bidders may not know the current bid at the
time they place their bid; however their bid must be on-increment
or at a half increment (called a cut bid). Any podium, fax, phone,
or mail bids that do not conform to a full or half increment will
be rounded up or down to the nearest full or half increment.

The rules for Internet bidders are a little different. Internet
bidders need only bid an amount equal to or greater than the next
increment. Internet bids greater than the minimum required next bid
can be any whole dollar amount. It is possible under several
circumstances for winning bids to be between increments, sometimes
only $1 above the previous increment (see below).

When the auction closes, the winner of the item will be the person
with the highest bid, but the hammer price of the item will be the
calculated current bid on the item, regardless of what the actual
high bid was. This allows you as a bidder to win items for less
than your maximum bid. Our Signature Auctions open up on the
auction floor at the Current Bid. We will execute the high Internet
bidder's secret maximum bid on his behalf until he either wins the
lot or is outbid.

Bidding increments in Heritage Signature
auctions follow this table. Note that this is calculated without
regard to the current bid; if an item has a current bid of $175,
then the next bid will be $180, then $190, $200, $220, $240,
etc.

Bidding Increments

Current Bid

Bid Increment

< $10

$1

$10 - $29

$2

$30 - $49

$3

$50 - $99

$5

$100 - $199

$10

$200 - $299

$20

$300 - $499

$25

$500 - $999

$50

$1,000 - $1,999

$100

$2,000 - $2,999

$200

$3,000 - $4,999

$250

$5,000 - $9,999

$500

$10,000 - $19,999

$1,000

$20,000 - $29,999

$2,000

$30,000 - $49,999

$2,500

$50,000 - $99,999

$5,000

$100,000 - $199,999

$10,000

$200,000 - $299,999

$20,000

$300,000 - $499,999

$25,000

$500,000 - $999,999

$50,000

$1,000,000 - $4,999,999

$100,000

$5,000,000 - $9,999,999

$250,000

>= $10,000,000

$500,000

The table is
slightly different in
Heritage Internet-only auctions:

Bidding Increments

Current Bid

Bid Increment

< $50

$1

$50 - $99

$2

$100 - $199

$5

$200 - $499

$10

$500 - $999

$20

$1,000 - $1,999

$50

$2,000 - $4,999

$100

$5,000 - $9,999

$200

$10,000 - $19,999

$500

$20,000 - $49,999

$1,000

$50,000 - $99,999

$2,000

$100,000 - $199,999

$5,000

$200,000 - $499,999

$10,000

$500,000 - $999,999

$20,000

>= $1,000,000

$50,000

Sometimes, astute Internet bidders will place a bid between
increments with the idea that they may be able to win a piece for
less than a full increment above another bidder. Take the example
of a bidder looking at a lot in a Signature auction that he thinks
is worth roughly $110 plus the buyer's premium. The current bid on
the piece is $1, which always means that there is only one bidder
on the item. Our bidder has no way of knowing what the actual
maximum bid on the item is, but he decides to place a bid of $111.
This bid is designed specifically to outbid somebody that might
have already bid $110. Once our bidder has placed this bid, he will
see one of the following:

If the previous maximum bid was $109 or less, the new bid will
become the high bid and the current bid will become the bidding
increment above the previous bid.

If the previous maximum bid was exactly $110, the new bid will
become the high bid and the current bid will become exactly
$111.

If the previous maximum bid was between $111 and $119, the new
bid will be immediately outbid, and the current bid will become the
previous bidder's high bid.

If the previous maximum bid was $120 or more, the new bid will
be immediately outbid, and the current bid will become $120. The
behavior would be similar in an Internet-Only auction, except that
the next increment would be $115 instead of $120.

Don't miss a special opportunity to view auctions lots from our
upcoming New York Signature
auction. The Signature and Premier Session lots will be
available for viewing in conjunction with the NGC Trade &
Grade, held January 25th - 28th, 9:00 AM -
6:00 PM, and January 29th 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM at our
Beverly
Hills office. We will also have an appointment-only preview at
our Dallas
headquarters January 15th - 17th and
January 20th - 22nd. Additionally, these lots
will be showcased at our New York
office prior to auction from February 1st -
4th.

Space is limited, so please call Roy Porras at 214-409-1295 or
RoyP@HA.com to reserve your seat.

Heritage Auctions is seeking talented numismatists with a broad
range of expertise to join our Dallas office. If you have a good
working knowledge base of U S. coins and currency and are
comfortable dealing with the public, we have openings for permanent
positions as a buyer. Duties will include dealing with walk-in
clients, evaluating and purchasing coins and currency, working
local coin shows, and accepting Auction consignments. Pay will be
commensurate with numismatic experience.

When you win any lot worth with a hammer price of $1,000 or more
(or $2,500 for Art and Nature & Science lots), you will receive
a coupon that entitles you (or your heirs) to re-consign that lot
to Heritage at a reduced seller's commission. Selling through
Heritage is a convenient and hassle free way to maximize your
return (find
out why). Maybe you'll need to make room in your collection for
something better, perhaps your collecting tastes will change, or
maybe it will be your heirs that benefit; but be sure to save the
coupon, which could be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Coins: 0% Seller's Commission for all items $1K or
more.

Comics: 50% of the usual Seller's Commission for all
items between $1K & $10K, and 0% for items $10K and over.

All Other Categories: 50% of the usual Seller's
Commission for everything else over $1K ($2,500 for Art &
Natural History).

As the fastest growing American-based
auction house, financially rock-solid Heritage Auctions continues
to grow and seek the best talent in the industry. If you are a
specialist or have strong general collectibles knowledge, we want
to hear from you. These specialists will, in some cases, head new
departments and in others will enhance existing department
expertise. We have positions open at our headquarters in Dallas as
well as at our new state-of-the-art galleries in prime locations in
both Midtown Manhattan and Beverly Hills.

Heritage is seeking to hire the world's best specialists in the
following categories:

Asian Art Specialist

Automobilia Specialist

Coin Buyer

Decorative Arts & Design Specialist

European Art Specialist

Modern & Contemporary Art Specialist: (New York,
Beverly Hills)

World Coins Director: Hong Kong

If you are interested and feel you have the qualifications we
seek, please email your resume and salary history to Experts@HA.com.

We are also seeking to fill the following corporate positions:

Client Data Specialist part-time

Client Services Representative

Consignment Coordinator

Currency Consignment Director

e-Publishing Expert

Interns

Maintenance Assistant

Operations Assistant

Web Marketing Specialist

U.S. Coin Cataloger Needed

If you are interested in applying for one of these Corporate
positions, please
apply here.

An exclusive joint partnership has been announced between Heritage Auctions and RightOfTheDot, LLC to provide
live auctioneer and live online auction services for premium
domains in new TLD extensions that are being launched over the next
several years.

Examples of premium domain names that may potentially be for sale
via this new offering could include names like Night.Club,
Tour.London, Hotels.NYC, Divorce.Law, Poker.Vegas, Concert.Tickets,
and on, across the spectrum of recently created new domain space.
The partnership will also continue to provide auctions of existing,
established TLDs such as premium .Com domains.

Heritage and RightOfTheDot will also offer additional Contention
Resolution Auction Services, such as a customized ascending clock
auction service to help competing applicants for new TLDs resolve
their contention prior to last resort auctions being offered by
ICANN.

RightOfTheDot, LLC was founded in 2010 by Monte
Cahn and Michael H. Berkens, Esq., two well-known domain industry
veterans. With a combined 30 years of experience, Michael and Monte
have participated in more than $350,000,000 in domain sales,
advised and assisted in launching many of the existing 22 gTLDs,
and pioneered many domain industry products and services.

"This joint venture with Heritage exponentially expands our
footprint for live auction and live online auction services for the
domain industry," said Cahn, President of RightOfTheDot, LLC. "Our
exclusive partnership provides the industry with a unique,
worldwide live auction platform that hasn't existed until now.
Heritage's leading technology and long history combined with our
industry experience and success is custom made to offer the very
best service to the entire domain name industry for years to
come."

Heritage Auctions has completed more than $8 Billion in auction
transactions since 1976, is the world largest collectibles
auctioneer and the third largest auction house in the world.
Heritage's website is among the most-trafficked websites on the web
and it has offices and buying capability all over the world. The
company is licensed in all 50 States and has clients in 186
countries, holding more than 500 auctions in 38 unique categories
per year. The Intellectual Property Division is headed up by
another domain industry pioneer, Aron Meystedt.

"Heritage thinks that this partnership with RightOfTheDot is a
win-win for all involved," said Meystedt. "Right of the Dot is
well-connected and has tremendous experience navigating the domain
industry. Both sides in this partnership bring valuable expertise
and services."

Meystedt has 10 years of experience in domain name valuations,
sales and development. He is credited with owning the first domain
name registered on the Internet: Symbolics.com.

The numismatic market and prices are strong,
and it's time for you to profit from that strength. Last year's
Central States' auctions brought in $58 Million, the largest CSNS
event ever. The Central States organization and Heritage have
established an enduring tradition: attracting the best in
numismatic properties for auction, assembling an enthusiastic
audience, and then delivering superb prices realized. With your
consignment, we will continue to make history in 2014.

It's easy for you to be part of making history at another exciting
Central States. Call
Heritage today to include your important rare coins and currency in
this amazing event — the CSNS coin consignment deadline is March 10
and the currency deadline is March 3. Please call our Consignment
Directors at 800-USCOINS (872-6467) ext. 1000 (Coins) or ext. 1001
(Currency) to begin your pursuit of top prices.